I Do Not Love Thee
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
I do not love thee! no! I do not love thee!
        And yet when thou art absent I am sad;
        And envy even the bright blue sky above thee,
        Whose quiet stars may see thee and be glad.
        
I do not love thee! yet, I know not why,
        Whate'er thou dost seems still well done, to me:
        And often in my solitude I sigh
        That those I do love are not more like thee!
        
I do not love thee! yet, when thou art gone,
        I hate the sound (though those who speak be dear)
        Which breaks the lingering echo of the tone
        Thy voice of music leaves upon my ear.
        
I do not love thee! yet thy speaking eyes,
        With their deep, bright, and most expressive blue,
        Between me and the midnight heaven arise,
        Oftener than any eyes I ever knew.
        
I know I do not love thee! yet, alas!
        Others will scarcely trust my candid heart;
        And oft I catch them smiling as they pass,
        Because they see me gazing where thou art.